Box 6
Contains 30 Results:
"What Really Happened at Paris: The Story of the Peace Conference", by American Delegates, 10 February 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"The Diplomacy of the Great War", by Arthur Bullard, 24 February 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"The Union of Italy", by W.J. Stillman, 15 March 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"The New World: Problems in Political Geography", by Isaiah Bowman, 20 April 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"A Few Special Chapters", 26 April 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"Modern Democracies: Volume I", by Lord Bryce, 14 June 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"The United States: Volume II", by Lord Bryce, 19 September 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the American People: Volume I", by Woodrow Wilson, 20 September 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the American People: Volume II", by Woodrow Wilson, 1 October 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.
"History of the American People: Volume III", by Woodrow Wilson, 7 October 1922
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.